Specifications - Livia | NCC-80010-A/04
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Summary
Livia, named after Galileo Galilei's second daughter, is the second of two Type 6 shuttlecraft carried aboard
Galileo. The Type 6 is a old yet proven shuttle design with a highly efficient (albeit aging) warp reactor design. It excels at short-range transportation missions between orbit and planetary surfaces, as well as ship-to-ship ferry operations. It boasts good carrying capacity with the ability to house up to eight personnel and their relevant supplies. Lightly armed with a slow warp cruise speed, its role is best suited for non-combat operations within uncontested space.
Shuttlecraft Overview
Classification |
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Personnel Shuttle Type 6 |
Type |
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Light short-range warp shuttle |
Production Base |
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ASDB Integration Facility, Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards, Mars |
Accommodation |
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Two flight crew. Passenger configurations: six (STD); two (diplomatic) |
Housing |
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Main shuttlebay |
Blueprints
Dimensions |
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Length, 6.0 m; beam, 4.4 m; draft, 2.7 m |
Mass |
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3.38 mT |
Power Plant |
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Two 2,200 millicochrane warp engines; twelve DeFI 3334 microfusion RCS thrusters |
Performance |
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Warp 1.5 (STD); Warp 2.2 for 36 hours |
Armament |
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Two Type IV phaser emitters |
Warp Propulsion
Emergency Velocity |
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Warp 5.8 (3 hours) |